Airhead Thrust

AirheadThrust

September 3, 2020

The Airhead Thrust is an out-of-this-world thrill ride. A deck tube offering more bounce, riders should make sure they’re ready to go before blast-off! With the back of the main tube resting on the water, but the front raised slightly, you’ll feel like you’re airborne with every wake and jump you make. The durable 30 gauge RF welded PVC bladder is completely wrapped in double-stitched 840-denier nylon. A heavy-duty Kwik-Connect provides easy hook-ups and patented Speed Safety Valves for fast easy inflating and deflating. 1-3 rider, 74.5 in. x 55 in. (deflated).

Specifications:

Cover: Full Nylon

Length X Width Deflated: 74.5in. x 55in.

Max Capacity: 3 Riders

Tow Point: Kwik Connect

– Speed Safety Valve for Fast Inflation and Deflation

– Heavy-Duty Double-Stitched Full Nylon Cover with Zipper

– Convenient Boarding Handles

– Multiple Double Webbing Foam Handles with Knuckle Guards

– Heavy-Duty K80 PVC Bladder

– Self Bailing Drain Vents

– Kwik Connect Tow Point

 

Where to Buy: Click here for Western Marines Dealer Locator . Retailers have had a busy season, availability may be limited.

 

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